For each egg, substitute a Cadbury creme egg...

edited July 18 in Food and Recipes
HE DID IT FOR SCIENCE!!!
Hypothesis:
THIS IS GOING TO BE SO AWESOME

Comments

  • edited April 2006
    That's the kind of thinking that advances the cause of SCIENCE!

    Somebody give this guy some lasers and high explosives to play with, then we'll see some real results.
  • edited April 2006
    I've been meaning to try opening up a Cadbury egg, taking the filling out, replacing it with a real egg yolk and filling, melting it back together, then giving it to someone as a prank. I haven't worked out the details of exactly how I'd do it yet, though.
  • edited April 2006
    That made my day. Even the comments at the bottom are incredibly awesome.

    Give this man some money and some lazers like Jon said.
  • godgod
    edited April 2006
    and some volatile chemicles and alkali metals. because he is a genius
  • edited April 2006
    What an awesome use of the scientific method. I wish he would at least get his own cooking show.
  • edited April 2006
    He has a funny hair style.
  • edited April 2006
    I'm pretty sure that insane hair and SCIENCE! success are inextricably linked.

    Further reasoning for cultivating my hideous beard.
  • edited April 2006
    NOOO! My hair is too ordinary! Like most of my self! That's why I don't get a nickname...
  • edited April 2006
    My hair is all thick and goes all crazy like when it gets long. Maybe I should do some SCIENCE! experiments, and see what happens.

    EDIT: Perhaps the hair plays a role in a persons SCIENCE! powers much like the hair of Samson in the biblical story. (it's an interesting story with plenty of gore, implied crazy-big hair, and even bees, if you are unfamiliar.)
  • edited April 2006
    Yeah, I grew my hair out for SCIENCE!. The SCIENCE of spiting Brandon, that is. BRANDON! IT WILL BE BUTT-LENGTH IN A MERE TWO YEARS, FOOLISH MORTAL!
  • edited April 2006
    Hmmmmm, I too have hair of above average length, at least as far as other males is concerned. My front hair is just barely past the tip of my nose.
  • edited April 2006
    My hair length fluctuates wildly. I let it grow fairly long, cut it short, then let it grow long again, then cut it short again. It's the great circle of life. The life of hair.

    It's short now. I just had it cut last week.
  • edited April 2006
    Short hair makes my head feel too exposed.
  • edited April 2006
    Compared to most guys, my hair is crazy long now. Even in a ponytail, it reaches my shoulderblades, and my bangs reach my collarbone when I don't brush/tie it back.

    I should cut it shorter (to a length where it can stand up in mad scientist shocks) and dye it gray. Then all I'd need are awesome Flintlocke goggles.

    In all seriousness, though, I've actually thought about cutting my hair; I've gotten a bit bored of having long hair, and I hate when it gets caught in my facial hair overnight if I get too lazy to shave.
  • edited April 2006
    My hair length fluctuates wildly. I let it grow fairly long, cut it short, then let it grow long again, then cut it short again. It's the great circle of life. The life of hair.

    It's short now. I just had it cut last week.

    I do the same, I keep my beard styled but let it grow along with my hair, then i keep it all really short for a little while, then i grow it all really long again. I kinda miss my hair. I think I`ll start growing it out again.
  • godgod
    edited April 2006
    my hair is normal. except for in the mornings, because when i wake up i look like a mix between a rooster and somthing else
  • edited April 2006
    I think we're one step closer to finding the true equation for SCIENCE!!

    SCIENCE!!= Insane hair + (regular science - safety) * awesomeness...?
  • edited April 2006
    You better donate that hair when you cut it so the little cancer children can get some self-esteem.
  • edited April 2006
    Yup, I've seriously considered that as well, especially since people often tell me my hair is of exceptionally good quality.
  • edited April 2006
    My hair never really gets long enough to be worth donating, unfortunately.
  • edited April 2006
    My hair just goes upward. It's kinda fro-ish.